I read this right after reading His Secretary which I loved, so I can't help feel a little disappointed although it's not surprising at all that I am (yes, I judge a book by it's title. I already saw the warning signs!) Anyway, what's disappointing about it is that it actually has potential to be...
I give this book a 2.5 stars. I found the beginning amusing at first. Loved the relationship between the two, but thought how it progressed seemed a little far-fetched to me. I liked Meghan too at first, but her insecurities and body issues annoyed me. Adrian was sweet too and I liked how he acce...
This novel didn't grab me in the same way His Secretary did. Initially I was pleased with the direction of the story but it never progressed the way it did so easily in His Secretary. Where it was strongest in that series it lacked in this one.I couldn't wait to reach that plateau, the one I expe...
Short and Sweet. For a book of this length, I think the author did a really good job with the development of Maddy and Daniel's relationship.I also liked that Daniel wasn't like other heroes in the billionaire book genre. He wasn't some exaggerated bad alpha playboy. There was a vulnerability to ...
With the right writer, this book could have been amazing. Unfortunately it's very lackluster. The premise of a marriage of convenience for a foreigner (he's from Canada; that isn't exactly foreign) is a bit of a stretch, but fine, whatever. But it all happens very quickly at the beginning of the ...
3.5 stars. I really did enjoy this book. I did feel the first half of the story progressed a little too slowly. I went in to this book thinking this was going to be heavy on the BDSM but this really isn't what this story is about. It's more about a guy who has dominate kinks and a girl who re...
We're all crowded around baggage claim at LaGuardia, wishing for the floor to open up and swallow us whole. Or maybe that's just me. Tabby comes to me next, squeezing me tight before she pulls back to look me up and down. "I'm so happy for you," she enthuses. "Finally found the one!" "Guess there...
Why not?" Tall and lean, all hard edges where she is all soft peaks and valleys, Adrian Risinger points at the image on the screen. "Look at that." "I'm looking," she insists. "I'm looking, and I'm horrified." "It's amazing. Did you see the falcon?" "I saw the falcon. I'm not clear on why a falco...
This time last year, I was looking at at a gray, dripping morning, fantasizing about a blizzard that would trap me inside and away from work. More specifically, away from Adrian. But it was thirty-four degrees and raining. Cold enough to be miserable, but not cold enough for snow. I hadn't taken ...